The 1950s song "Gloria" was originally performed by the Italian-American doo-wop group The Cadillacs in 1954. The song was later covered by several artists, including The Mills Brothers, The Shadows of Knight, and most famously by Them, a Northern Irish band fronted by Van Morrison in 1964. The version by Them became a hit and is often the one most associated with the song "Gloria."
Andy Willams sang a song called "Do you mind" and Anthony Newley then released it in 1960.
The song is not a 50's song at all. The song was released in 1964 and sang by The Righteous Brothers.
the kalin twins ...it went to number 5 in 1958
The song was written by Richard Berry in the 1950s, but it is most famous for the 1963 cover by the Kingsmen.
You need to be a little more specific. Originally written by Van Morrison and recorded in 1964 by his band "Them" Gloria has since been covered by over 25 groups.
Andy Willams sang a song called "Do you mind" and Anthony Newley then released it in 1960.
The song is not a 50's song at all. The song was released in 1964 and sang by The Righteous Brothers.
the kalin twins ...it went to number 5 in 1958
Gloria
Ray Charles
The song was written by Richard Berry in the 1950s, but it is most famous for the 1963 cover by the Kingsmen.
The grass roots
The song 'Gloria' is listed in the credits as written by Ron Shelton and Woody Harrelson!
Burl Ives sang Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in the 1950s.
You need to be a little more specific. Originally written by Van Morrison and recorded in 1964 by his band "Them" Gloria has since been covered by over 25 groups.
The r & b group that sang Gloria was Enchantment a soul group from the 1970s. It was from their debut album in 1976 of the same name.
laura brannigan- the same woman who sang gloria Whilst Laura Brannigan did cover the song, initially-and the better version-was recordered by Ellie Warren